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In what settings? Church, maybe? Jets aren't churches. They aren't boardrooms or courtrooms, either. There's nothing wrong with wearing something like this to fly in.

Lots of clothing people wear to fly in is "unacceptable in several settings." Baggy sweatpants. Shorts. Sleeveless tops. All stuff that doesn't fly in "some settings" but is seen on airplanes all the time.

Jets aren't churches.... but pilots don't make the rules in churches, just on the jets they captain. If you want to make the rules on jets, go become an airline pilot. Otherwise, you don't get to do whatever you want to do on someone else's property. Smokers learned this long ago, and I bet you cheered for that lost liberty. Apparently the flight crew overstepped in this case, and the company wanted to soothe her hurt feelings without explicitly apologizing or admitting the crew did something wrong. Good PR.

Wow, she is very beautiful :-O I don't think there is anything in appropriate about that outfit either. :-/

I hope she took her shoes off on the plane because I bet she has nice feet.

LOL!!!

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